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Detection.  In or

der to detect any attempts to illegally

jam the radio channel used with your alarm system a

special jamming detection function is incorporated

into the Solar Siren.  If this feature is selected, and the

radio channel is jammed continuously for 30 seconds,

when the system is armed, the Solar Siren will emit a

pre-alarm series of rapid bleeps for 5 seconds.  If the

jamming continues for a further 10 seconds or more a

full alarm condition will occur.

The Jamming Detection circuit is designed to

permanently scan for  jamming signals.  However, it is

possible that it may detect other local radio

interference operating legally or illegally on the same

frequency.  If it is planned to operate the jamming

detection feature we recommend that the system is

monitored for false jamming alarms for at least 2

weeks prior to leaving the Jamming Detect function on

permanently.  To select the Jamming Detect feature

simply fit the jumper link across P1 on the Solar Siren

PCB.  For further advice on the Jamming Detect

function please call our Technical Helpline.

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

One Remote Contr

ol Unit is supplied in the standard

package.  However additional Remote Control Units

can be purchased separately, if required.  Any

number of Remote Control Units can be used with

your system, providing they are all coded with the

system ‘House Code’. 

The Remote Control Unit(s) are used to operate the

Solar Siren and to Arm and Disarm the system.

The Remote Control Unit also incorporates a personal

attack button.  This sounds the alarm at any time

whether the system is armed or not.  Just press ‘PANIC’

and the alarm will sound. If this is activated by

mistake you can cancel the alarm by pressing and

releasing the ‘OFF’ button on the Remote Control.

SETTING UP THE

REMOTE CONTROL

12 VOL

T BATTERY

Remove the cover with 

a coin and insert the 

battery with the negative (-) 

towards the battery spring. 

HOUSE CODE

Inside you will find a r

ow of 8 dip

switches 1 - 8.  This is your House

Code.  Set these switches

to the same combination of

‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ as the dip

switches in the Solar

Siren.  Replace the battery

cover.

Stand within view of the Solar Siren and hold the ‘ON’

button on the Remote Control to the ‘ON’ position for

approximately 10 seconds until the Solar Siren

acknowledges the signal by emitting one long bleep

(unless Bleep Disable has been set).  This operation

takes the Solar Siren out of Service mode and into

Disarmed mode.

To  Arm the Solar Siren, press and release the ‘ON’

button on the Remote Control.  The Solar Siren will

acknowledge the signal by bleeping once.

To Disarm the Solar Siren, press and release the ‘OFF’

button on the Remote Control.  The Solar Siren will

acknowledge the signal by bleeping twice.

To test the range of the Solar Siren, press and release

the ‘OFF’ button on the Remote Control from in and

around the property and from all locations where you

plan to install the detectors, and check that the Solar

Siren acknowledges the signals by bleeping twice

each time the Remote Control is operated.

When you have finished testing the Solar Siren and

Remote Control, turn the Solar Siren to Service mode

by pressing and holding the ‘OFF’ button on the

Remote Control for approximately 10 seconds.  The

Solar Siren will acknowledge the signals by bleeping

twice, followed by one long bleep,  after which the

‘OFF’ button can be released.

The Solar Siren is now in Service mode. 

IMPOR

TANT

Ensur

e that the Solar Siren is in Service mode before

proceeding with the installation of the detectors,

otherwise a full alarm condition will be caused.

Eclipse E100

5

PANIC

ON    OFF

ON

1     2     3     4     5     6     7     8

House
Code

PANIC

ON     OFF

Summary of Contents for E100 Wirefree

Page 1: ...Installation Operating Manual E100 Wirefree Alarm System ...

Page 2: ...IMPORTANT NOTE All components with the exception of the External Solar Siren are only suitable for internal use SYSTEM SECURITY This system has been designed to both detect intruders and act as a strong deterrent to would be intruders Please remember that given adequate knowledge and time it is possible to overcome any alarm system and we therefore recommend that an Intruder Alarm is used in conju...

Page 3: ...refree Passive Infra Red Movement Detectors PlR s or Wirefree Magnetic Contact Detectors either at the time of initial installation or at a future date You may also wish to purchase additional Remote Control Units for use by other members of your household or a Wirefree Security Keypad to give a timed Entry Exit Delay Full details of other accessories to extend your system are given on page 12 Ecl...

Page 4: ...ING AND EXTENDING YOUR WIREFREE ALARM SYSTEM 2 Eclipse E100 PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION Before attempting to install your Wirefree Alarm System it is important to study your security requirements and plan your installation Each property will have its own layout the diagrams shown are intended only as a guide External Solar Siren Magnetic Contact Detector Magnetic Contact Detector PIR Remote Control...

Page 5: ...t by neighbouring walls trees and roof overhangs should also be avoided In practice the Solar Siren should be positioned a minimum of twice the width of the eaves overhang below the eaves Remember that in winter the sun is lower in the sky and you should avoid winter shadows where possible The External Solar Siren contains a sophisticated radio receiver However reception of radio signals can be af...

Page 6: ... unit should not be repeatedly set into alarm during installation testing as this could rapidly drain the battery Hinge the front cover locating tabs over the top edge of the back plate push the base of the siren cover into place and secure with the holding screw IMPORTANT Ensure that the rear tamper switch is closed when you fit the siren cover to the back plate eg listen for the switch to click ...

Page 7: ...sing the OFF button on the Remote Control SETTING UP THE REMOTE CONTROL 12 VOLT BATTERY Remove the cover with a coin and insert the battery with the negative towards the battery spring HOUSE CODE Inside you will find a row of 8 dip switches 1 8 This is your House Code Set these switches to the same combination of ON and OFF as the dip switches in the Solar Siren Replace the battery cover Stand wit...

Page 8: ...Red Movement Detectors If this is not possible alternative mounting arrangements may be required 4 Where possible mount the detector so that the logical path of an intruder would cut across the fan patterns rather than directly towards the detector Any number of PIR Movement Detectors can be used with your system providing they are all coded with the System House Code and are within the radio rang...

Page 9: ... Where Two Pulse Count Detection has been selected the LED will be dim on first detection and brighter on the second 2 By walking into the protected area the detector will now be triggered each time the detector senses movement and the LED will flash If necessary re adjust the detection distance by angling the detector up or down on its wall bracket 3 Replace the battery cover on the detector Note...

Page 10: ...second and then extinguish each time the Magnet is parted from the Detector TESTING THE SYSTEM A INITIAL TESTING Set the Solar Siren into Disarmed mode by pressing and holding the ON button on the Remote Control for approximately 10 seconds until the Solar Siren acknowledges the signal by emitting one long bleep Note only required on initial testing or if the Siren is in Service mode B START OF TE...

Page 11: ...his process can be repeated up to three times If a full alarm condition is initiated accidently the alarm can be stopped immediately by pressing and releasing the OFF button on the Remote Control SYSTEM SERVICE MODE To prevent the alarm from being activated when either opening the Solar Siren or removing a battery cover from a detector it is necessary to first turn the Solar Siren to Service mode ...

Page 12: ... The battery will be damaged if it is stored in a discharged state The rechargeable battery should be taken to a suitable Recycling Centre at the end of its useful life DO NOT dispose of with your normal household waste The rechargeable battery contains Sulphuric Acid DO NOT attempt to open the casing DETECTORS REMOTE CONTROL The Detectors and Remote Control s require no maintenance Simply replace...

Page 13: ...rectly 4 Allow up to one minute for detector to settle down 5 Ensure that detector is mounted the correct way up battery compartment at the bottom except for Pet Alley 6 Ensure that the detector is mounted at the correct height 2 2 5m from floor except Pet Alley 7 Check that the detector is correctly set up See setting the PIR Movement Detectors page 7 8 If detector is mounted upside down for Pet ...

Page 14: ...CA2000M Protect opening doors and windows using this slimline Wirefree Magnetic Contact Detector Simple to install on most doors and windows using the double sided adhesive pads or screws supplied The detector senses when the magnet moves away from the side of the detector and sends a coded radio signal to the Solar Siren to initiate an alarm Supplied complete with 2 x 3 Volt Lithium batteries WIR...

Page 15: ... a fault please call the Helpline on the above number Should you need to return a product it must be to the address below in adequate packaging with 1 A copy of your original invoice receipt 2 A full description of the fault 3 All relevant batteries NOTE If returning a system make sure that all batteries are disconnected and secure and that the unit is adequately packaged to prevent damage in tran...

Page 16: ...r digit access code On Air indicator 15 second Entry Exit Delay facility Anti tamper Indoor use only Dual Personal Attack buttons Low battery indicator Alkaline battery supplied Wirefree Security Keypad Optional LED battery confirmation Anti tamper Operating gap 5mm Door or window mounting Lithium batteries supplied Wirefree Magnetic Contact Detector Optional Instant ON OFF Personal attack button ...

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